Wallace — also known as “Bo” and “Fish” — was captured on an arrest warrant charging him as an accessory after the fact. He will likely be arraigned in Florida on a fugitive warrant before being brought to Massachusetts to be arraigned on the accessory charge in Attleboro District Court.

Massachusetts State Police had warned that Wallace was “armed and dangerous,” and said he might have fled to Georgia, Florida and Connecticut.

Early on Friday, police reported that they had located the silver Chrysler 300 with Rhode Island plate tags that Wallace was believed to have been last seen driving.

Meanwhile, Carlos Ortiz, 27, a Bristol, Conn., man arrested this week in connection to the murder probe, was returned Friday to Massachusetts.

Ortiz was arraigned Friday in Attleboro District Court on a charge of carrying a firearm without a license. Not guilty pleas were entered on his behalf. Ortiz was ordered held without bail in lieu of a July 9 dangerousness hearing.

If found dangerous, Ortiz will be held without bail for up to 90 days.

A state prosecutor in New Britain, Conn., said investigators arrested Ortiz in Bristol on Wednesday as part of the Lloyd murder investigation.

Ortiz’s lawyer, John J. Connors, said he met Ortiz for the first time Friday. Connors said he had not yet had an opportunity to review the police reports.

“Until I get a chance to investigate, there’s not much more I could say,” Connors said.

Hernandez, 23, the former Patriots tight end who is at the center of the murder probe, is being held without bail at the Bristol County House of Corrections in Dartmouth.

He is charged with first-degree murder and four counts of illegal firearm charges for allegedly orchestrating the June 17 murder of Lloyd, 27, a Dorchester man.